Lewis & Clark Expedition Publications, 1897-2014 Overview of the Collection Creator Moulton, Gary E. Title Lewis & Clark Expedition Publications Dates 1897-2014 (inclusive) 1897 2014 Quantity 6 cubic feet, (six boxes) Collection Number OLPb172LEW Summary Collection of journals, magazines, and books about the Lewis and Clark expedition 1804-1806. Materials date from 1897 to 2014. Repository Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives Lewis & Clark College Special Collections and Archives Aubrey R. Watzek Library 0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd. Portland, OR 97219 Telephone: 503-768-7758 Fax: 503-768-7282 [email protected]Access Restrictions Collection is open for research. Languages English Content Description This collection is made up of six boxes containing journals, magazines, and books about the Lewis and Clark expedition. Materials date from 1897 to 2014. The collection includes a multitude of publications, including the Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, the Oregon Historical Quarterly, and Montana Magazine, along with various other publications, such as children's books and independently-published works. Historical Note This collection was donated to Lewis and Clark College in 2017 by Gary E. Moulton. Moulton is a professor of American history at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is well-recognized for his editing and publishing of the journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition in thirteen volumes. He is the recipient of the J. Franklin Jameson Award of the American Historical Association for the editing of the Lewis and Clark journals, and he won the Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award from the University of Nebraska. Lewis & Clark Expedition Publications, 1897-2014 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv35464 1
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Lewis & Clark Expedition Publications,1897-2014
Overview of the CollectionCreator Moulton, Gary E.
Title Lewis & Clark Expedition PublicationsDates 1897-2014 (inclusive)
1897 2014Quantity 6 cubic feet, (six boxes)
Collection Number OLPb172LEWSummary Collection of journals, magazines, and books about the Lewis and
Clark expedition 1804-1806. Materials date from 1897 to 2014.Repository Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives
Lewis & Clark College Special Collections and ArchivesAubrey R. Watzek Library0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd.Portland, OR97219Telephone: 503-768-7758Fax: [email protected]
Access Restrictions Collection is open for research.
Languages English
Content DescriptionThis collection is made up of six boxes containing journals, magazines, and books about the Lewis andClark expedition. Materials date from 1897 to 2014. The collection includes a multitude of publications,including the Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, the Oregon Historical Quarterly, and MontanaMagazine, along with various other publications, such as children's books and independently-publishedworks.
Historical NoteThis collection was donated to Lewis and Clark College in 2017 by Gary E. Moulton. Moulton is aprofessor of American history at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is well-recognized for his editingand publishing of the journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition in thirteen volumes.
He is the recipient of the J. Franklin Jameson Award of the American Historical Association for theediting of the Lewis and Clark journals, and he won the Outstanding Research and Creative ActivityAward from the University of Nebraska.
Lewis & Clark Expedition Publications, 1897-2014http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv35464 1
1 27 Back in ThymeSmith, Nancy. "Capt. Lewis' Plants Revisited."
1998-03-01
1 28 Back in ThymeSmith, Nancy. "Tale of Lewis' lost specimens."
1998-05-01
1 29 Big Sky JournalDuncan, Dayton. "Lewis and Clark in Montana."
1998
1 30 Bird Watcher's DigestHolmgren, Virginia C. "Bird Watching with Lewis andClark."
1983-09
1 31 Birds and Mammals Observed by Lewis and Clark in NorthDakota
1927
1 32 Bitterroot Crossing: Lewis and Clark Across the Lolo Trail 2005
1 33 Bitterroot Crossing: Lewis and Clark Across the Lolo TrailVolume II
2010
1 34 BladeGross, Erhard. "Is This A Lewis and Clark ExpeditionKnife?"
2002-01
1 35 The Boy from Locust Hill 1986-08
1 36 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XEwers, John C. "The Indian Trade of the Upper Missouribefore Lewis and Clark: An Interpretation."Loos, John L. "William Clark's Part in the Preparation ofthe Lewis and Clark Expedition."Lewis, Grace. "Financial Records: 'Expedition to thePacific Ocean.'"
1954-07
1 37 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XIVLewis, Grace. "The First Home of Governor Lewis inLouisiana Territory."
1958-07
1 38 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XV 1958-10
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Giraud, Marcel and Mrs. Max W. Myers. "Etienne VeniardDe Bourgmont's "Exact Description of Louisiana.""
1 39 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XVIJackson, Donald. "Some Books Carried by Lewis andClark."
1959-10
1 40 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XVIMcDermott, John Francis. "William Clark's Museum OnceMore."
1960-01
1 41 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XVIIJackson, Donald. "A New Lewis and Clark Map."
1961-01
1 42 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXJackson, Donald. " Journey to the Mandans, 1809: TheLost Narrative of Dr. Thomas."
1964-04
1 43 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXICutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark and Du Pratz."
1964-10
1 44 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXIICutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark and Cottonwood."
1965-10
1 45 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXIICutright, Paul Russell. "Jefferson's Instructions to Lewisand Clark."
1966-04
1 46 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXIIICutright, Paul Russell. "Meriwether Lewis Prepares for aTrip West."
1966-10
1 47 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXIIICutright, Paul Russell. "The Odyssey of the Magpie andthe Prairie Dog."
1967-04
1 48 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXIVCutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark Begin a Journey."Jackson, Donald. "Some Advice for the Next Editor ofLewis and Clark."
1967-10
1 49 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXIVCutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark Indian PeaceMedals."
1968-01
1 50 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXV 1969-07Lewis & Clark Expedition Publications, 1897-2014http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv35464 5
Thomas, Samuel W. "William Clark's 1795 and 1797Journals and Their Significance."
1 51 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXVIIICutright, Paul Russell. "The Journal of Private JosephWhitehouse: A Soldier with Lewis and Clark."
1972-04
1 52 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXXIIAbrams, Rochonne. "A Song of the Promise of the Land:The Style of the Lewis and Clark Journals."
1976-04
1 53 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXXIVMcDermott, John Francis. "William Clark's Struggle withPlace Names in Upper Louisiana."
1978-04
1 54 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXXIVAbrams, Rochonne. "The Colonial Childhood ofMeriwether Lewis."
1978-07
1 55 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXXVIAbrams, Rochonne. "Meriwether Lewis: Two Years withJefferson, the Mentor."
1979-10
1 56 Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society XXXVIAbrams, Rochonne. "Meriwether Lewis: The LogisticalImagination."
1980-07
1 57 An American OdysseyWalker, Chris. "Giant Steps."
2004-01-18
1 58 Chronicles of OklahomaForeman, Grant. "Nathaniel Pryor."
1929-06
1 59 Chronicles of OklahomaMiddlebrooks, Glenna Parker, and Elizabeth Pryor Harper."Ancestry of Captain Nathaniel Pryor."
1970
1 60 Clark's Lookout 1983
1 61 Cobblestone[Nankin, Frances.] "The Voyage of Discovery, 1804-1806."
1980-09
2 1 ColumbiaBrown, Dee. "What Really Happened to MeriwetherLewis?"
1988
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2 16 DePaul Law ReviewBurke, Redmond A. and Robert Q. Kelly. "The Lewis-ClarkExpedition Papers: The Genesis of a Case."
1958
2 17 In Memoriam: Donald Jackson, 1919-1987 1987
2 18 Dr. Saugrain Helped Lewis and Clark 1931
2 19 Early Pictures of the Falls: A Lewis and Clark Portrait inTime
1998
2 20 EarthwatchLarge, Arlen J. "Rediscovering Lewis and Clark: The FirstNational Biological Survey."
1994
2 21 Edible Wild Plants Used by Lewis & ClarkRobert J. Hoyle, Jr.
1994
2 22 Enduring Stories Dynamic Landscapes: The Lewis andClark Expedition on National Forests and GrasslandsUSDA Forest Service
2 23, 24 Triumph Then Despair: The Tragic Death of MeriwetherLewisFrom Epidemiology. Ravenholt, Reimert Thorolf.
1994
2 25 Exploration UnlimitedBurroughs, R.D.
1953
2 26 The Explorers of the Far West, 1804-1807Roosevelt, Theodore.
1900
2 27 Exploring the West from Monticello: A Perspective in Mapsfrom Columbus to Lewis and ClarkBenson, Guy Meriwether with William R. Irwin and HeatherMoore.
1995
2 28 Famous American IndiansRtizenthaler, Robert E. and Arthur Niehoff.
1961
2 29 Field & StreamMerritt, Jim. "A "Turrible" Animal."
1987-02
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2 30 Filson Club History Quarterly 42Hill, Richard H. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition WhereDid It Start?"
1968-04
2 31 Filson Club History Quarterly 44Bentley, James R. "Two Letters of Meriwether Lewis toMajor William Preston."
1970-04
2 32 Filson Club History Quarterly 49Appleman, Roy E. "Joseph and Reubin Field, KentuckyFrontiersmen of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and theirFather, Abraham."
1975-01
2 33 Filson Club History Quarterly 62Ronda, James P. "Wilson Price Hunt Reports on Lewisand Clark."
1988-04
2 34 First Trust Co. of St. Paul v. Minnesota Historical Society(Lewis and Clark Expedition Papers
1957
2 35 Following Lewis and Clark's Trail from the Columbia RiverGorge to the SeaGateway to the Pacific: A Guide to Lewis and Clark ToursAlong the Lower Columbia River
2005
2 36 Following the Lewis and Clark Trail: A Vacation Guide forCampersWarner, Doten.
1998
2 38 Plants of Fort Clatsop: From the Journals of Lewis andClarkFort Clatsop Historical Association
1989
2 39 A Charbonneau Family PortraitFort Clatsop Historical Association
1988
2 40 Fort Randall Reservoir: Archeology, Geology, HistoryCaldwell, Warren W., Charles H. McNutt, G. Hubert Smith
1960
2 41 Framing the West at Monticello: Thomas Jefferson and theLewis and Clark Expedition
2 42 Friendly ExchangeLarge, Arlen J. "Following the Lewis and Clark Trail."
1989
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Belyea, Barbara. "Mapping the Marias: The Interface ofNative and Scientific Cartographies."
2 57 Great Plains Quarterly 24Blake, Kevin S. "Great Plains Native AmericanReservations Along the Lewis and Clark Trail."
2004
2 58 Great Plains Quarterly 26Witte, Kevin C. "In the Footsteps of the Third SpanishExpedition: James Mackay and John T. Evans's Impact onthe Lewis and Clark Expedition."
2006
2 59 Great Plains Research 3Rossi, Linda and Alfred E. Schuyler. "The Iconography ofPlants Collected on the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
1993-02
2 60 Guns of the Lewis and Clark ExpeditionHult, Ruby El
1960
2 61 The Gun ReportHarrison, G. Charter, Jr. "The Lewis and Clark Air Gun."
1956-05
2 62 The Gun ReportHarrison, G. Charter, Jr. "More on the Lewis and Clark AirGun."
1956-06
2 63 The Gun ReportHarrison, G. Charter, Jr. "Re-inquiry into the Lewis andClark Air Gun."
1957-11
2 64 Herpetological Review 9Benson, Keith R. "Herpetology on the Lewis and ClarkExpedition, 1804-1806."
1978
2 65, 66 Historical Signboards on the Lewis and Clark TrailMuhly, Frank.
1976
2 67 History News 56Lewis & Clark: 200 Years Later
2001
2 68 Hoofprints 14Willard, John. "Discovery of the Missouri's Great FallsInspired Meriwether Lewis."
1984
2 69 Hoofprints 17 1987
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3 2 Kansas Quarterly 3Loos, John L. "William Clark: Indian Agent."
1971
3 3 Lake Sharpe Big Bend Dam: Archeology, History, GeologyCaldwell, Warren W., John J. Hoffman, Richard E. Jensen,Richard B. Johnston, G. Hubert Smith
1967-06
3 4 The Last Voyage of Captain Meriwether Lewis: DramaticCantata for Soprano and Baritone Soloists, Men's Chorus,and Piano QuartetCharnesky, Jason, and Bruce Trinkley.
2001
3 5 Leadership: A Practical Journal for Church LeadersReed, Eric. "Leading into the Unknown."
1999
3 6 Lewis and Clark: Our National Epic of Exploration,1804-1806
1954
3 7 Lewis and Clark 1985
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3 9 Lewis & Clark and Oregon's Forests: State of the Foreststhe Explorers Encountered in 1805
3 10 Lewis & Clark and the Shahaptian Speaking AmericansHalsey, Cheryll and Robert Beale.
1983
3 11 Lewis & Clark at Council Bluff: A Guide to Lewis & Clark inthe Omaha-Council Bluffs AreaGale, Kira.
1999
3 12 Lewis and Clark at Fort Clatsop, 1805-06Pollard, Lancaster.
1955
3 13 Lewis and Clark at Fort Clatsop, 1806-06Pollard, Lancaster.
1980
3 14 Lewis and Clark at the PortageSaindon, Bob.
1981
3 15 Lewis & Clark at SeasidePollard, Lancaster.
1954
3 16 Lewis and Clark: Background Information, Activities, and aColorful Learning PosterSachatello-Sawyer, Bonnie.
1997
3 17 Lewis and Clark: Centennial Exposition, Portland, Oregon,June 1 to October 15, 1905Wheeler, Olin D.
1905
3 18 Lewis & Clark Expedition, 1804-1806Link, Louis W.
1964
3 19 The Lewis and Clark ExpeditionSupplemental Education Association.
1931
3 20 Brief Account of the Lewis and Clark Expedition From St.Louis, Missouri to the Mouth of the Columbia River Oregonand Return, 1804-1806 with Illustrative MapLewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland.
1905
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3 37 Lewis & Clark Lake: Geology, Paleontology, Archeology,HistoryPrepared by the Missouri Basin Project of the SmithsonianInstitution in Cooperation with US National Park Service,US Army Corps of Engineers, and the University ofNebraska Sate Museum.
3 38 Lewis & Clark: New PerspectivesGateway Heritage: The Quarterly Magazine of theMissouri Historical Society.
2003
3 39 Lewis and Clark: Pathfinders of the Great NorthwestJohn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company.
1925
3 40 Lewis & Clark: Portraits and Portraitists and A Prairie Dogfor Mr. jeffersonCutright, Paul R. and Ernest S. Osgood.
1969
3 41 Lewis and Clark Routes Between the Bitterroot Valley andthe Columbia RiverHoyle, Robert J., Jr.
1989
3 42 WM. Clark of the Village of St. Luis, Missouri TerritoryAdreon, Wm. Clark.
1970-01-16
3 43 Lewis and Clark's Observations and Measurements ofGeomorphology and Hydrology, and Changes with TimeMoody, John A., Robert H. Meade, and David R. Jones.
2003
3 44 Lewis and Clark: Rockhounding on the Way to the PacificHankins, Brenda J.
2004
3 45 Lewis & Clark Territory: Contemporary Artists RevisitPlace, Race, and MemoryTacoma Art Museum.
2004
3 46 Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, AStudy Guide for Grades 5-8 Made Possible By GeneralMotors
1997
3 47 Patrick Gass: Lewis and Clark's Last ManForrest, Earle R.
1950
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3 48 The Link 6Schmidt, Raymond P. "Lewis and Clark and the "JeffersonCypher.""
2003
3 49 The Lolo Trail: A History of Events Connected With theLolo TrailSpace, Ralph S.
1970
3 50 Los Angeles Corral 106Clarke, Charles G. "Thirty-Eight Horses and a BrandingIron."
1976-06
3 51 Madame Charbonneau: The Indian Woman whoAccompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-6Rees, John E.
1970
3 52, 53 Man at Arms 21Tait, Frank A. "The U.S. Contract Rifle: Pattern of 1792."
1999-06
3 54, 55 Man at Arms 21Maggelet, Michael H and Frank Tait. "A ContinuingDiscussion...Lewis & Clark and 'Short Rifles": A Reader'sCriticisms and our Author's Response."
1999-01
3 56 Manuscripts XXIVJackson, Donald. "A Footnote to the Lewis and ClarkExpedition."
1972
3 57 Reprinted from The Map Collector 39Heckrotte, Warren. "Aaron Arrowsmith's Map of NorthAmerica and the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
1987
3 58 March of the Volunteers; Soldiering with Lewis & ClarkBordwell, Constance.
1960
3 59 Medical Appendices of the Lewis & Clark Expedition:The Most Definitive Outline of INformation on the MedicalAspects of the ExpeditionFisher, John W.
2006-08
3 60 The Medical Aspects of the Lewis & Clark ExpeditionChuinard, E.G.
1965
3 61 The Mentor 7Wood, Ruth Kedzie. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition."
1919
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3 62 The Mentor 7Wood, Ruth Kedzie. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition."
1919-05-01
3 63 The Mentor 8Bryan, George S. "Pioneers of the Great West."
1920-02-16
3 64 Meriwether Lewis and His Son: The Claim of JosephDeSomet Lewis and the Problem of HistoryThompson, Harry F.
2000
3 65 Meriwether Lewis: His Death and HIs Monument, Anhistorical and Pictorial PortfolioStarrs, James E.
1997
3 66 Meriwether Lewis in Blackfeet CountyWest, Helen B.
1964
3 67 Meriwether Lewis: NaturalistCutright, Paul Russell.
1968
3 68, 69 Microscopy Today 13Alden, Harry A., Roland H Cunningham, Kevin Ryan,Paul T. Jantzen, and David R. Dobbins. "MicroscopicalAnatomy of Selected Palnts Collected By The Lewis &Clark Expedition."
2005-05
3 70 Midwestern Folklore 21Gasque, Thomas J. "Lewis and Clark's OnomasticAssumptions."
1995
3 71 Missouri Prairie Journal 10Rogers, Ann. "Lewis and Clark: Admirers of Missouri'sPrairie."
1989-06
3 72 Missouri Historical Review XLIIFinley, Helen Deveneau, ed. "The Missouri Reader: TheLewis and Clark Expedition."
1948-07
3 73 Missouri Historical Review XLIIIKlein, Ada Paris, ed. "The Missouri Reader: The Lewis andClark Expedition."
1948-10
3 74 Missouri Historical Review LXVIISteffen, Jerome O. "William Clark: A New Perspective ofMissouri Territorial Politics 1813-1820."
1973-01
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3 84 Montana OutdoorsWalcheck, Ken. "The Bird's-Eye View of Lewis and Clark."
1987
3 85 Montana: The Magazine of Western HistoryClark, Ella E. "Sesquicentennial Remembrances: TheLewis and Clark Expedition as Seen Through the Eyes ofthe Indians."
1955
3 86 Montana: The Magazine of Western History 5Christopherson, Edmund. "Expedition, West!"
1955
3 87 Montana: The Magazine of Western History 5 1955
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Josephy, Alvin M., Jr. "The Naming of the Nez Perces."
3 88 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XIVStearns, Harold G. "Lewis and Clark Trail: Historic AvenueAcross America."
1964
3 89 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XVIEwers, John C. "Plains Indian Reactions to the Lewis andClark Expedition."
1966
3 90 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XVIWest, Helen B. "Lewis and Clark Expedition: Our NationalEpic, An Essay." Mattes, Merrill J. "On the Trail of Lewisand Clark with Thomas Hart Benton."
1966
3 91 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XVIIDillon, Richard H. "Meriwether Lewis, Manuel Lisa, and theTantalizing Santa Fe Trade."
1967
4 1, 2, 3 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XVIIIJackson, Donald. "On Reading Lewis and Clark."Osgood, Ernest S. "Clark on the Yellowstone, 1806."Cutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis on the Marias, 1806."
1968
4 4, 5 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XIXCutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark: Portraits andPortraitists."Osgood, Ernest S. "A Prairie Dog for Mr. Jefferson."
1969
4 6 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XXIAllen, John L. "Lewis and Clark on the Upper Missouri:Decision at the Marias."
1971
4 7 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XXIWill, Drake W. "Lewis and Clark: Westering Physicians."
1971
4 8 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XXIIIAnderson, Irving W. "Probing the Riddle of the BirdWoman."
1973
4 9 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XXVSteffen, Jerome O. "William Clark: A Reappraisal."
1975
4 10 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XXVIMurray, Robert A. "First Tracks in the Big Horns."
1976
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Dickson, Frank H. "Hard on the Heels of Lewis and Clark."
4 11, 12,13
Montana: The Magazine of Western History XXVISaindon, Bob. "The River Which Scolds at all Others: AnObstinate Blunder in Nomenclature."Osgood, Ernest S. "Our Dog Scannon: Partner inDiscovery."Chuinard, E. G. "The Actual Role of the Bird Woman:Purposeful Member of the Corps or Casual 'Tag Along'."
1976
4 14 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XXIXAlwin, John A. "Pelts, Provisions & Perceptions:The Hudson's Bay Company Mandan Indian Trade,1795-1812."Foley, William E. and Charles David Rice. "The Return ofthe Mandan Chief."
1979
4 15, 16 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XLIRonda, James P. "'A Knowledge of Distant Parts': TheShaping of the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
1991
4 17 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XLIVRonda, James P. "A Moment in Time: The West-September 1806."
1994
4 18 Montana: The Magazine of Western History XLVAmbrose, Stephen E. "'Immence Mountains to the West':Lewis and Clark Breach the Bitterroots."
1995
4 19 Montana: The Magazine of Western History LFlores, Dan. "A Very Different Story: Exploring theSouthwest from Monticello withe the Freeman and CustisExpedition of 1806."
2000
4 20 Montana: The Magazine of Western History LLoge, Ronald V. "Illness at Three Forks: Captain WilliamClark and the First Recorded Case of Colorado TickFever."
2000
4 21 Montana: The Magazine of Western History LIIISpence, Mark. "Historical Commentary: The UnnaturalHistory of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial."
2003
4 22 Montana: The Magazine of Western History LVBaumler, Ellen. "The Masonic Apron of Meriwether Lewisand the Legacy of Masonry in Montana."
2005
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4 23 Montana: The Magazine of Western History LVILambert, Kirby. "We Proceeded On: Creating aMasterpiece for the Montana State Capitol."
2006
4 24 Montana: The Magazine of Western History LVIHoxie, Frederick E. "The Story from Indian Country: WhatWe Learned from the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial."
2006
4 25 Montana: The Magazine of Western History LVIIOberst, George. "Neither Empty nor Unknown: Montana atthe Time of Lewis and Clark."
2007
4 26 Monthly Bugle 89Stewart, Henry, Jr. "The American Air Gun School of 1800(with Corollary Verification of the Lewis and Clark Air RifleMaker)."
1977-02
4 27 Mulberry Hill: The Clark Family Home At Louisville,KentuckyEllison, Ernest M.
2001
4 28 The Murrelet: A Journal of Northwestern Ornithology andMammalogy XIVHall, F. S. "Studies in the History of Ornithology in theState of Washington (1792-1932) with Special Referenceto the Discovery of New Species, Part II."
1933-09
4 29 The Murrelet: A Journal of Northwestern Ornithology andMammalogy XXXIVJollie, M. "The Birds Observed in idaho by the Lewis andClark Expedition, 1804-1806."
1953
4 30 Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly 48Fisher, John W. "The Pirogue."
2012
4 31 Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly 49"The Pirogue: Source Material from the Time of Lewis andClark."
2013
4 32 The Mystery of Lost Trail Pass: A Quest for Lewis andClark's Campsite of September 3, 1805Official Publication of the Lewis and Clark Trail HeritageFoundation, Inc.
2000-02
4 33 Names 42 1994-12
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Large, Arlen J. "All in the Family: The In-House Honorificsof Lewis and Clark."
4 34 The Natchez Trace: Indian Trail to ParkwayPhelps, Dawson A.
1962-09
4 35 National Geographic Magazine LIVFreeman, Lewis R. "Trailing History Down the Big Muddy:In the Homeward Wake of Lewis and Clark."
1928-07
4 36 National Geographic Magazine CIIIJaeger, Edmund C. "Poorwill Sleeps Away the Winter."
1953-02
4 37 National Geographic Magazine CIIIGray, Ralph. "Following the Trail of Lewis and Clark."
1953-06
4 38 National Geographic Magazine 128Everhart, William C. "So Long, St. Louis, We're HeadingWest."
1965-11
4 39 National Geographic Magazine 134Keating, Bern. "Today Along the Natchez Trace."
1968-11
4 40 National Geographic Magazine 193Fisher, Ron. "Lewis and Clark: Naturalist-Explorers."
1998-10
4 41 National Geographic Magazine 201Salter, Cathy Riggs. "Lewis and Clark's Lost Missouri."
2002-04
4 42 National Geographic Magazine 203Talbot, Margaret. "Searching for Sacagawea."
2003-02
4 43 Natural HistoryBurroughs, R. D. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition'sBotanical Discoveries."
1966-01
4 44 Natural HistoryJensen, Belva. "Trailing Lewis and Clark."
1969
4 45 The Nature of Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains28th Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium Sponsoredby the Center for Great Plains Studies, University ofNebraska- Lincoln
2004-06
4 46 Nebraska History 28 1947
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4 59 North Dakota History 28Thompson, Ralph S. "Final Story of the Deapolis IndianVillage Site."
1961-10
4 60 North Dakota History 30Reid, Russell. "Sakakawea."
1963
4 61 North Dakota History 40rickson, Vernon. "Lewis and Clark on Upper Missouri."
1973
4 62 North Dakota History 53Fent, Cindy. "Some Medical Aspects of the Lewis andClark Expedition."
1986
4 63 North Dakota History 55Harmon, David. "Big Bends and Little Missouris: Place-Name Confusion on the Upper Missouri."Woolworth, Alan R. "New Light on Fort Mandan: AWintering Post of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to thePacific, 1804-1806."
1988
4 64 North Dakota History 67Thompson, Harry F. "Meriwether Lewis and His Son:The Claim of Joseph DeSomet Lewis and the Problem ofHistory."
2000
4 65 North Dakota HorizonsInnis, Ben. "The most famous fort of its day."
1987
4 66 Northwest Discovery: Lewis and Clark Enter the RockyMountains, 1805
1986
4 67 Northwestern Naturalist 84Zwickel, Fred C. and Michael A. Schroeder. "Grouse of theLewis and Clark Expedition, 1803 to 1806."
2003
4 68 Notulae Naturae 475Spamer, Earle E. and Richard M. McCourt. "The Lewisand Clark herbarium of The Academy of Natural Sciences.Part 1. History."
2002-12
4 69 Notulae Naturae 476McCourt, Richard M., Catharine Hawks, and Earle E.Spamer. "The Lewis and Clark Herbarium of The Academyof Natural Sciences. Part 2. Saving an American Treasure:
2002-12
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Preservation of the Herbarium on the Bicentennial of theExpedition."
4 70 Notulae Naturae 477Teece, Mark A., Marilyn L. Fogel, Noreen Tuross, RichardM. McCourt, and Earle E. Spamer. "The Lewis andClark Herbarium of The Academy of Natural Sciences.Part 3. Modern Environmental Applications of a HistoricNineteenth Century Botanical Collection."
2002-12
1 62 American HeritageBrandt, Anthony. "The Perilous Afterlife of the Lewis andClark Expedition."
2004-07
3 92 Lewis & Clark 1999 CalendarNational Geographic Society
1999
5 1 Oahe Reservoir: Archaeology, Geology, HistoryCaldwell, Warren W. and G. Hubert Smith
1963-09
5 2 Oregon Historical Quarterly XXVIIHolman, Frederick V. "Lewis and Clark Expedition at FortClatsop."
1926-09
5 3 Oregon Historical Quarterly XXXIIScott, Leslie M. "Nationalism of Lewis and Clark."
1931-06
5 4 Oregon Historical Quarterly XLIKoch, Elers. "Lewis and Clark Route Retraced Across theBitterroots."
1940-06
5 5 Oregon Historical Quarterly XLIIIGedney, Elizabeth. "Food at Fort Clatsop in 1805-1806."
1942-06
5 6 Oregon Historical Quarterly XLVIIIClark, William. "1830 Report on the Fur Trade."
1947-03
5 7 Oregon Historical Quarterly XLIXKoch, Elers. "Geographic Names of Western Montana,Northern Idaho."
1948-03
5 8 Oregon Historical Quarterly XLIXCaywood, Louis R. "The Exploratory Excavation of FortClatsop."
5 17 Oregon Historical Quarterly CIVMillner, Darrell M. "York of the Corps of Discovery:Interpretations of York's Character and His Role in theLewis and Clark Expedition."
2003
5 18 Oregon Historical Quarterly CVLang, William L. "Describing a New Environment: Lewisand Clark and Enlightenment Science in the ColumbiaRiver Basin."
2004
5 19 Oregon Humanities: A Journal of Ideas and PerspectivesRediscovering Lewis and Clark
2004
5 20 Oregon MagazineBeadle, Roy J. "Trailing History."
1987
5 21 Our Public Lands 21Anderson, Irving W. "Sacajawea's Papoose."
1971
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5 22 Our Public Lands 22Anderson, Irving W. "He Rests at the End of the Trail."
1972
5 23 The Pacific Historian 16Garber, D. W. "Jedediah Strong Smith, Patrick Gass, andDoctor Titus Gordon Vespasian."
1972
5 24 The Pacific Historian 26Hague, Harlan. "Guides for the Pathfinders: The IndianContribution to Exploration of the American West."
1982
5 25 The Pacific Historian 29Swanson, Kimberly. "Eva Emery Dye and the Romance ofOregon History."
1985
5 26 Pacific Historical Review LXIIIBarth, Gunther. "Timeless Journals: Reading Lewis andClark with Nicholas Biddle's Help."
1994-11
5 27 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 35Kingston, C. S. "Sacajawea as Guide: The Evaluation of aLegend."
1944-01
5 28 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 57Jackson, Donald. "The Public Image of Lewis and Clark."Appleman, Roy E. "Lewis and Clark: The Route 160 YearsAfter."
1966-01
5 29 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 58Howard, Helen Addison. "The Mystery of Sacagawea'sDeath."Taber, Ronald W. "Sacagawea and the Suffragettes: AnInterpretation of a Myth."
1967-01
5 30 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 62Thompson, Albert W. "The Early History of the PalouseRiver and its Names."
1971-04
5 31 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 83Dawson, Jan C. "Sacagawea: Pilot or Pioneer Mother?"
1992-01
5 32 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 87Lang, William L. "Lewis and Clark on the Columbia River:The Power of Landscape in the Exploration Experience."
1996
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5 33 The Palimpsest: The Lewis and Clark ExpeditionPublished Monthly by The State Historical Society of Iowa
1964-03
5 34 The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and BiographyLXXXVJackson, Donald. "The Race to Publish Lewis and Clark."
1961-04
5 35 The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and BiographyCVIVEhrlich, George. "The 1807 Plan for An Illustrated Editionof Lewis and Clark."
1985-01
5 36 The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography CXIIRonda, James P. "'The Writingest Explorers': The Lewisand Clark Expedition in American Historical Literature."
1988-10
5 37 Picture Progress 3"The Lewis & Clark Expedition."
1955-10
5 38 Pioneering in the NorthwestMarks, Constance R. "Life of Sargeant Chas. Floyd."
1924
5 39 Plains Anthropologist 17Gilbert, B. Miles. "Sacajawea: A Problem in PlainsAnthropology."
1972
5 40 Plains Anthropologist 19Stewart, Frank H. "Mandan and Hidatsa Villages in theEighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries."
1974
5 41 Plains Anthropologist 21Stewart, Frank H. "Hidatsa Origin Traditions Reported byLewis and Clark."
1976
5 42 Plants of Fort Clatsop from the Journals of Lewis andClarkPortraits of 28 plants native to Fort Clatsop that weredescribed, sketched or collected by Meriwether Lewis andWilliam Clark during the winter of 1805-06.
2005
5 43 Pompeys Pillar of the Lewis & Clark TrailFoote, Stella.
1971
5 44 The Potlatch Story 22"Lewis and Clark."
1982-11
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5 45 PPL Montana, LLC. v. State of Montana: On Writ ofCertiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of MontanaSupreme Court of the United States
2011-09-07
5 46 These Precious Monuments of...Our HistoryBoyd, Julian P.
1959-04
5 47 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences ofPhiladelphia 50Meehan, Thomas. "The Plants of Lewis and Clark'sExpedition Across the Continent, 1804-1806."
1898
5 48 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences ofPhiladelphia 50Coues, Elliott. "Notes on Mr. Thomas Meehan's Paperon the Plants of Lewis and Clark's Expedition across theContinent, 1806-06."
1898
5 49, 50 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences ofPhiladelphia 150Spamer, Earle E., et al. "A National Treasure: Accountingfor the Natural History Specimens from the Lewis andClark Expedition (Western North America, 1803-1806) inthe Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia."
2000-04-14
5 51 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 86Fernald, M. L. "Some Early Botanists of the AmericanPhilosophical Society."Pennell, Francis W. "Benjamin Smith Barton as Naturalist."
1942-09-25
5 52 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 95Rice, Howard C., Jr. "Jefferson's Gift of Fossils to theMuseum of Natural History in Paris."
1951-12-21
5 53 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 99DeVoto, Bernard. "An Inference Regarding the Expeditionof Lewis and Clark."
1955-08-30
5 54, 55 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 144Preston, Richard S. "The Accuracy of the AstronomicalObservations of Lewis and Clark."
2000-06
5 56 Professional Surveyor 7Plamondon, Martin II. "The Instruments of Lewis andClark."
1987
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5 57 The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society IMinto, John. "The Number and Condition of the NativeRace in Oregon When First Seen by White Men."
1900-09
5 58 The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society IIYoung, F. G. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition in AmericanHistory."
1901-12
5 59 The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society IVYoung, F. G. "The Lewis and Clark Centennial: TheOccasion and Its Observance."
1903-03
5 60 The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society VIYoung, F. G. "The Higher Significance in the Lewis andClark Expedition."
1905-03
5 61 The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society VILewis, Andrew T. "Meriwether Lewis."
1905-12
5 62 The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society XXIII"Letter of John Ordway of Lewis and Clark Expedition toHis Parents."
1922-09
6 1 Rangelands 21Fazio, James R. "Lewis and Clark in Idaho: A Lesson inScience under Stress."
1999-10
6 2 Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 12Tschachler, Heinz. "'Sacred Emblems of Attachment': TheLewis and Clark Expedition, American Nationalism, andthe Colonization of the West."
2005
6 3 In Memoriam: Sergeant Charles FloydCoues, Elliott.
1897
6 4 Sacagawea's SonFurtwangler, Albert.
2004
6 5, 6 Sacajawea: The Great American Indian HeroineMumey, Nolie.
6 7 Sakakawea: The Bird WomanReid, Russell.
1986
6 8 The Scottish Rite 1990-03
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Beless, James W. "Meriwether Lewis - Explorer andMason."
6 9 SierraStegner, Page. "Big Sky River."
2000
6 10 Sierra HeritageMcLeod, Norman. "Heritage: Jean Baptiste Charbonneau,Cultured Mountain Man."
1983
6 11 Skamania County Heritage 7Strong, Emory. "Lewis and Clark in Skamania County,1805-1806."
1979-06
6 12 Sky (Delta Airlines)Dubow, Charles Steward. "Two for the Road."
1995-10
6 13 Smoke Signals in Crow (Apsaalooke) Country: Beyond theCapture of Horses from the Lewis & Clark ExpeditionHeidenreich, Adrian C.
2006
6 14 Soil Survey Horizons 44Anderson, Stanley P. "Prairies as Viewed by the Lewisand Clark Expedition."Anderson, Stanley P. "Soil Sampling by the Lewis andClark Expedition."
2003
6 15 A Soldier-Scientist in the American SouthwestBrodhead, Michael J.
1973
6 16 Some Sources of the Herbarium of Henry Muhlenberg(1753-1815)Mears, James A.
1978
6 17 South Dakota Archaeology 8-9Chomko, Stephen A. "A Reevaluation of a William ClarkManuscript Map as a Post-Expeditionary CartographicWork."
1984-1985
6 18 South Dakota Historical Collections 31Mattison, Ray H. "Report on the Historic Sites in the BigBend Reservoir Area, Missouri River, South Dakota."
1962
6 19 South Dakota History 4Bannon, John Francis. "Lewis and Clark Came Late."
1974
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6 20 South Dakota History 6Anderson, Irving W. "Fort Manuel: Its HistoricalSignificance."Ottoson, Dennis R. "Toussaint Charbonneau, a MostDurable Man."
1976
6 21 South Dakota History 8Anderson, Irving W. "Sacajawea, Sacagawea,Sakakawea?"
1978
6 22 South Dakota History 34Etulain, Richard W. "Telling Lewis and Clark Stories:Historical Novelists as Storytellers."Kinsey, Joni L. "I wished for the pencil of Salvator Rosa":The Artistic Legacy of Lewis and Clark."Peck, Robert McCracken. "To acquire what knolege youcan": The Scientific Contributions of Lewis and Clark."
2004
6 23 South Dakota History 35Anderson, Harry H. "The Diplomacy of Lewis and Clarkamong the Teton Sioux."
2005
6 24 Spirit (Southwest Airlines)Wohlwend, Chris. "Body of Evidence."
1997-06
6 25 A Squawl of Wind: The Official Publication of the ValleyCounty Lewis and Clark Trail Society
6 31 TimelineAmbrose, Stephen E. "Timeline Review: The Journals ofLewis and Clark."
1988
6 32 Travel Choices NWStekel, Peter. "In the Footsteps of Lewis & Clark."
1995
6 33, 34 "Two dozes of barks and opium": Lewis and Clark asphysiciansLoge, Ronald V.
1996
6 35 U of L 21Chamberlain, John. "On the Trail of Lewis and Clark...andYork."
2003
6 36 The Uniforms of the Lewis and Clark ExpeditionAllie, Stephen J.
6 37 The U.S. Army and the Lewis and Clark Expedition
6 38 U.S. News & World ReportLord, Lewis. "In Search of a Passage."
2004
6 39 The Washington Historical Quarterly XXIIMeany, Edmond S. "Doctor Saugrain Helped Lewis andClark."
1931-10
6 40 Welcome Aboard: USS Lewis and Clark
6 41 The Western Historical Quarterly XIIIJackson, Donald. "What I Did for Love- Of Editing."
1982-07
6 42 The Western Historical Quarterly XXXIIIRonda, James P. "Counting Cats in Zanzibar, or, Lewisand Clark Reconsidered."
2002
6 43 The Western Historical Quarterly XXXVIIBinnema, Theodore (Ted). "Allegiances and Interests:Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) Trade, Diplomacy, and Warfare,1806-1831."
2006
6 44 what's lost, what's left: A Status Report on the Plants &Animals of the Lewis & Clark ExpeditionSierra Club
2002-04
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6 45, 46 The William and Mary Quarterly XIIIPhelps, Dawson A. "The Tragic Death of MeriwetherLewis."
1956-07
6 47 The William and Mary Quarterly XIXCappon, Lester J. "Who is the Author of History of theExpedition Under the Command of Captains Lewis andClark (1814)?"
1962-04
6 48 The William and Mary Quarterly XXIJackson, Donald. "On the Death of Meriwether Lewis'sServant."
1964-07
6 49 The William and Mary Quarterly XXXVIIIKushner, Howard I. "The Suicide of Meriwether Lewis: APsychoanalytic Inquiry."
1981-07
6 50 The William and Mary Quarterly XLVIRonda, James P. "Dreams and Discoveries: Exploring theAmerican West, 1760-1815."
1989-01
6 51 The William and Mary Quarterly LXXISteinke, Christopher. "'Here is my country': Too Né's Mapof Lewis and Clark in the Great Plains."
2014-10
6 52 The Wind River Rendezvous"[Sacajawea] Three Famous Indian Women."
1980
6 53 Window of Opportunity: The Climatic Conditions of theLewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806Knapp, Paul A.
2004-09
6 54 Wine Press NorthwestDegerman, Eric. "A Wine Lover's Guide to the Lewis &Clark Trail"
2003
6 55 Wyoming Annals 10Barry, J. Neilson. "John Colter's Map of 1814."Ghent, W. J. "A Sketch of John Colter."
1938-07
6 56 Wyoming Annals 10Olson, Ted. "Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard."Larson, Alfred. "The Writings of Grace Raymond Hebard."
1938-10
6 57 Wonderland 1904 1904
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